Right, but AI is not the only way they’re doing the data collection.
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Right, but AI is not the only way they’re doing the data collection.
It probably won’t be profitable in rural areas to begin with.
But not from a knowledge engine. It makes sense if some rando just spouted off a date from the top of their head but this is the former world leader in knowledge capture and search.
Fair enough! I definitely read this around the time 5g was coming around but apparently I was misinformed.
IIRC, 5g is a much nicer generation for the carriers than for consumers. It can be more easily deployed with microcells on light poles vs requiring the tall cell towers. There’s ultra-wideband, which is definitely faster, but plain 5g is roughly the same, just easier to roll out.
I microwaved my phone and the battery level hasn’t gone down at all since.
These situations are almost always self-inflicted. If someone else hacked Google Cloud this badly then you’d likely have heard it from them first. And they probably would have done something significantly more destructive if their goal was harming Google reputation.
Unprecedented only means there’s no precedent. This just hasn’t happened before at this scale.
But here, the API is open and I can run my own copy and train my own LLM same as anyone else. It’s not one asshole who decides to whom and for how much he’ll sell the content we all gave him for free, so he can justify his $193 million paycheck.
I’ve had exactly that in my personal slack space since OpenAI announced gpt3. He’s helpful and hilariously accurate.
Samsung will add extra AI so their next ad will be employees being crushed into single device.
I think the joke is that the AI trained on SO data to the point that duplicate, similar, or common questions would get this treatment. Since that’s common enough on SO to be a meme.
As an AI language model I’m not able to answer duplicate questions and this was asked before. Closing.
Something I have: my luggage
Something else I have: bolt cutters
It’s an expensive system but it works for me.
The workplace, or at least career progression, is like 50% politics lol. Google is no different.
The story of that random city/town is pretty great. Free State Project, I think it was.
Then they’ll fight for more stock later to be “made whole.”
Just consider how long it takes GPT4 to answer a question. Anywhere from a few seconds to a minute in my experience. There’s at least one A100 at probably 400w going full throttle that whole time, plus all the supporting hardware.
They still need some rulemaking around this and general right to repair though.
Better yet you can configure gitignore globally for git. I do this mostly to avoid polluting repo ignore files with my editor specific junk but *.key and similar can help prevent accidents.
https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore